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TOO MANY CHARACTERS!!!! - PIVOT TABLE
A co-worker has a pivot table where one of the source columns refers to cells
that could contain more than 255 characters. The pivot table works, but truncates the text at 255 characters. Is there any way the pivot could show the whole text? |
TOO MANY CHARACTERS!!!! - PIVOT TABLE
Hi,
How about a little more detail, what field - row, column, data, or page. What version? Is this a data field or a title? Here are the posted specifications for 2007: Feature Maximum limit PivotTable reports (PivotTable report: An interactive, crosstabulated Excel report that summarizes and analyzes data, such as database records, from various sources, including ones that are external to Excel.) on a sheet Limited by available memory Unique items per field 1,048,576 Row (row field: A field that's assigned a row orientation in a PivotTable report. Items associated with a row field are displayed as row labels.) or column fields (column field: A field that's assigned a column orientation in a PivotTable report. Items associated with a column field are displayed as column labels.) in a PivotTable report Limited by available memory Report filters in a PivotTable report 256 (may be limited by available memory) Value fields in a PivotTable report 256 Calculated item (calculated item: An item within a PivotTable field or PivotChart field that uses a formula you create. Calculated items can perform calculations by using the contents of other items within the same field of the PivotTable report or PivotChart report.) formulas in a PivotTable report Limited by available memory Report filters in a PivotChart report (PivotChart report: A chart that provides interactive analysis of data, like a PivotTable report. You can change views of data, see different levels of detail, or reorganize the chart layout by dragging fields and by showing or hiding items in fields.) 256 (may be limited by available memory) Value fields in a PivotChart report 256 Calculated item formulas in a PivotChart report Limited by available memory Length of the MDX name for a PivotTable item 32,767 Length for a relational PivotTable string 32,767 Cheers, Shane "PK" wrote: A co-worker has a pivot table where one of the source columns refers to cells that could contain more than 255 characters. The pivot table works, but truncates the text at 255 characters. Is there any way the pivot could show the whole text? |
TOO MANY CHARACTERS!!!! - PIVOT TABLE
Can you add another column to the table range that can be used as a key?
Then you could use =vlookup() or =index(match()) to retrieve the long string. PK wrote: A co-worker has a pivot table where one of the source columns refers to cells that could contain more than 255 characters. The pivot table works, but truncates the text at 255 characters. Is there any way the pivot could show the whole text? -- Dave Peterson |
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Thank you both for responding...
Dave, i am not sure how i would do that - perhaps a little more detail like Shane suggested will help.... A B 1 text 2 text 3 text Where the text in column B could possibly be longer than 255 characters... Then create a simple pivot table, and the text from column B will be truncated to 255 characters in the pivot. Is there any way to show more than the 255 characters in the pivot table? |
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The fields in the pivottable are limited to 255 characters.
If you can assign a nice key to each of those long descriptions, you could put that in the first column of your range used for the pivottable. Then you could use: =vlookup(a3,sheet1!a:e,5,false) to retrieve the long value in column 5 of that range based on that key. pk wrote: Thank you both for responding... Dave, i am not sure how i would do that - perhaps a little more detail like Shane suggested will help.... A B 1 text 2 text 3 text Where the text in column B could possibly be longer than 255 characters... Then create a simple pivot table, and the text from column B will be truncated to 255 characters in the pivot. Is there any way to show more than the 255 characters in the pivot table? -- Dave Peterson |
Thanks!
Thanks Dave! I will explore those suggestions.
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